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COULEURS INDEXÉES / INDEXED COLOR

Explorer ,
Jul 21, 2022 Jul 21, 2022

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Hi ! 

 

I'm Elise and i always look for impossible thing ! 😄 

I want use the function "indexed color" for my all document, when i use on my layer it's obligation to "flatten image" and it's not possible because i use a lot of dynamic objects ! 

It's possible to apply indexed color for my all document ? 

Help me please 🙂 Thanks !

 

(sorry i speak english like a spanish cow 😄 )

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Bonjour !

 

Moi c'est Elise et je cherche toujours à faire des choses impossible ! 😄

J'aimerais utiliser la fonction "couleurs indexées" sans avoir à applatir mon calque, car j'utilise de nombreux objects dynamiques et j'ai besoin d'automatiser ce moment de ma création sans devoir tout refaire à chaque fois...

Est il possible d'appliquer cette fonction à tout mon document dès sa création ?

Si vous avez des pistes je suis à l'écoute, merci 🙂

 

Elise

 

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Community Expert , Jul 21, 2022 Jul 21, 2022

If you mean that you want to keep multiple Layers (including Smart Objects) in an image with Indexed Color then that is indeed impossible. 

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Explorer , Jul 21, 2022 Jul 21, 2022

I was waiting a good news not a bad :'(

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And it's not possible to apply at the document like we choose RVB, CMJN or LAB color ?

 

Thanks for your feed back

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Jul 21, 2022 Jul 21, 2022

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If you mean that you want to keep multiple Layers (including Smart Objects) in an image with Indexed Color then that is indeed impossible. 

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I was waiting a good news not a bad :'(

Snif'

 

And it's not possible to apply at the document like we choose RVB, CMJN or LAB color ?

 

Thanks for your feed back

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How would Layers’ Blend Modes, Opacity, Fill etc. even work in Indexed Color? 

 

What is the ultimate point here? 

Indexed Color provides by definition limted (one might even say degraded) results so why would you want to work in that Color Mode? 

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Because i like to complicate my task and this aesthetics 🙂

 

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If it’s about an ultimately limited number of colors you could look into the Adjustment Layer Posterize or the Filter Cutout for example. 

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